Digital video audit system

a video audit and video technology, applied in the field of digital video audit systems, can solve the problems of more difficult to rebut pieces of evidence, and achieve the effect of eliminating teller errors

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-06-19
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[0011]Another advantage of the present invention is the correlation of the transaction data with the video data. This allows a user of the present invention to utilize a piece of information the user knows, in order to obtain a piece of information that the user does not know. Thus, if an auditor knows the approximate time a specific transaction took place, the auditor can use this information to search and retrieve the transaction and video image data associated with that time.
[0012]Additionally, the method and system of the present invention allows for real-time monitoring of toll transactions via a monitor placed at the toll plaza. This allows an employee to monitor the toll plaza in real time.
[0013]The present invention also provides an efficient manner of correlating image, date and time data with a transaction such that specific searches on specific transactions may be performed. In addition, the present invention eliminates the need for personnel to monitor the toll booths as well as the burden and expense of recording, maintaining, transporting and storing videotapes. The present invention also allows for automatic archiving of the images and transaction data.
[0014]Also, the present invention, when implemented in a banking environment, avoids the problems noted above. Mainly, it eliminates teller error created when a teller miss-keys information. Additionally, the present invention creates a database for easy search and retrieval of a particular transaction.
[0015]Finally, the present invention may also be implemented in a retail setting where every item purchased by a consumer is imaged. The price the consumer pays for the item is compared with the store advertised price to be sure the bar code system / cashier system is working properly. In addition, an accounting takes place with the total amount the consumer pays against what the consumer was charged for the item or items purchased.
[0016]To achieve the stated and other features, advantages and objects of the present invention, an embodiment of the invention provides a system comprised of a video camera, an input device and a database management system correlates all of the relevant data.

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Additionally, this system provides a visual piece of evidence that is more difficult to rebut.

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[0030]FIGS. 1 and 2 are two views of an embodiment of the present invention. Vehicles, such as motorcycles, two axle passenger cars and trucks, three axle trucks and tractor trailers travel along toll lanes 1–6. In FIG. 2, these vehicles are represented by cars 10a–10c. When these vehicles are within toll plaza 7, the driver pays a toll collector. Payment is accomplished by either having the driver hand the required money to a person 9a, 9b called the toll booth operator, throw the exact amount into a basket (not shown) or have their vehicles sensed by electronic devices, such as is used in the E-Z Pass system (also not shown). In the system that uses toll both operators as toll collectors, the toll booth operators 9a, 9b register the transactions and make data entries via specific buttons, keyboards or touchscreens and receive the money handed to them by the drivers. In the system that uses baskets as toll collectors, the change is counted either electronically, mech...

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A method and system for building and utilizing a database containing images of transactions. As transactions are performed, a camera takes images of the transactions. These images are correlated to data that outlines the details of the transaction that includes date, time and sometimes the amount of money exchanged. The images and data are stored in a database for easy retrieval using query instructions so that a particular transaction and its corresponding image are quickly retrieved.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a system and method for combining video data and transaction data so that when an audit or search is performed regarding a transaction, the relevant details around the transaction are easily obtained.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Many companies, governments and individuals perform periodic audits. One example where an audit occurs is at toll booths. Vehicles are typically charged different rates depending on their respective sizes. A two axle vehicle is charged less than a three axle vehicle and both are charged less than a four axle vehicle, etc. Toll booth collectors must accurately collect the correct amount of money depending on the vehicle. If a toll booth collector consistently charges the incorrect amount, the municipality could see a substantial loss over a protracted period of time. Thus, an audit system is needed to check toll booth collectors and make sure they are not making consistent mistakes or worse, ste...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G07B15/02G07B15/06
CPCG06F17/3028G06Q30/04G06Q40/02G06Q50/30G07B15/02H04N7/181G06F16/51
Inventor TOOHEY, WILLIAM DANIEL
Owner TRANSCORE
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